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Gold has a long history of waxing and waning in allure. At the moment, it holds a particular attraction, given fears of inflation, the risks in the financial market and the falling value of the dollar.

December 8, 2007, Saturday

To the Editor: James A. Baker III (''The Right Way to Change a Regime,'' Op-Ed, Aug. 25) is an expert on regime change, having orchestrated the Florida putsch two years ago. Hence his views on what it will take to deal with Baghdad should be taken...

The Bush administration invited only three economists to its seminar on economic recovery yesterday. If the room had been filled with economists instead of chief executives, the discussion would have been framed this way: Can consumers and business...

August 14, 2002, Wednesday

To the Editor: Re ''Medicine for the Economy'' (editorial, Feb. 1): The purpose of a tax cut in the face of risks of recession this year should be to support personal incomes and economic growth this year, not to match hypothetical revenues to ...

February 5, 2001, Monday

To the Editor: In his review of ''In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the Key to Future Prosperity'' (Sept. 12), James K. Galbraith says that the argumentation in my book is sometimes ''daft'': ''In two...